Product Reviews
A talented college running back fights to regain his health after being stricken with cancer, and grapples with the realization that his NFL dreams may have slipped out of reach in this earnest sports drama from director Mario Van Peebles. Deon (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson) was on the fast track to playing pro football when his health took a sudden and drastic turn for the worse. Meanwhile, with his body failing and his family falling apart, the once-promising athlete wages his biggest fight at home. Mario Van Peebles, Ray Liota, and Lynn Whitfield co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Product Notes
Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson is a college running back with a fierce combination of blazing speed and stunning power. At the pinnacle of his college football career and gearing up to start a successful NFL one, life unexpectedly takes a turn and what was once easy and natural becomes unattainable. With his football career in serious jeopardy, Deon begins to realize a startling truth - he is not the man he thought he was. Equipped with this newfound information, Deon sets out to better himself by reuniting his family and picking up the pieces of his life. All Things Fall Apart is a triumphant and touching story about a man who loses everything, but gains the world. Also starring Lynn Whitfield, Mario Van Peebles and Ray Liotta.
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14 February 2012 |
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IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT ( IMEN ) |
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110 |
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1: USA, Canada |
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1.78:1 (Alternate Wide Screen), Color, Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV, NTSC |
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English, Spanish |
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Dolby Digital 5.1, English |
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Discs:1 ~ Format:Ntsc ~ Region:1 |
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View Cast For All Things Fall Apart |
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Casting:Nancy Nayor Battino, Cinematographer:Matthew T. Irving, Co-producer:Brandon Grimes, Co-producer:Scott Robinson, Composer (Music Score):Tree Adams, Director:Mario Van Peebles, Executive Producer:Anthony Gudas, Executive Producer:Michael Corso, Executive Producer:Patricia Eberle, Executive Producer:Richard Rionda Del Castro, Producer:50 Cent, Producer:Randall Emmett, Screenwriter:Brian Miller, Screenwriter:Curtis Jackson |
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